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JAINA BIBLIOGRAPHY
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General Irugappa, General Baicappa, Cangalva King, General Madgarasa were Jains. Strongholds of Jainism at this period. Even in the Vijayanagara Empire the Jainas contributed to the culture of the land. Some conspicuous errors of facts in this book painted out.
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B. A. SALETORE-The Authenticity of the Mudhol Firmans (N.I.A. Vol. 2, 1939-40).
P. 6. Antiquity of Mudhol Mudhol no creation of Maratha intellect or valour. It was a Karnataka centre. It was called Mudhuvollal. Here was born in A.D. 949 the famous Kannada Jaina poet Ranna, the author of Ajitapuraṇa, Sahasabhimavijaja or Gadayuddha, and a lexicon called Ranna-Kanda. His patron was the famous Ganga General Cămunda Raya (Kavicarita by R. NARASIMHACARYA I p. 62).
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H. C. SETH-Identification of Udayan of Kausambi with Udayin of Mogadha (A.I.O.C. Session X. 1940).
P. 469f. Jain & Buddhist traditions discussed (Historical).
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Kalipada MITRA-Jain influence at Mughal Court. (Pro. Ind. Mist. Cong. Third Session, Calcutta, 1939; Calcutta, 1940).
Jain Education International
Pp 1961-72. Hiravijaya Sūri went to the Mughal Court in 1582, persuaded Akbar to issue various commands in accordance with Jain doctrine.
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S. R. SHARMA -Jainism and Karnataka Culture, Dharwar, 1940.
Pp. 20, 214. Jainism in Karnataka; its contributions to Karnataka culture; vicissitudes of Jainism under different dynasties; contribution of Jainism to literature, Art and Architecture of Karnataka; causes of its decline; rise of the Lingayat
sect.
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